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genealogyge‧ne‧al‧o‧gy /ˌdʒiːniˈælədʒi/ noun (plural genealogies) genealogyOrigin: 1300-1400 French généalogie, from Greek genea ‘family’ - But now she puts her energy into helping others research their own genealogy.
- But then such critics of new technology had a genealogy that stretched much further back than the computers they attacked.
- He worked contentedly for some time and was deep in the intricacies of a genealogy when the telephone rang.
- If you are brand new, you can go to the beginning genealogy chat room.
- Moses the genealogy and linkage to the Davidic line and fulfilment of the prophecies outlined in the Hebrew Bible.
- Or, dictating a genealogy, men would unexpectedly include the names of women - say, great-grandmothers of today's adults.
- She told me what she was looking for in the genealogy some kind of outlaw, I think.
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